16.03.2003 USA, VH1 VH1 Behind The Music: The Police NTSC PRO-SHOT no menu, no chapters Part 1 - intro / Interviews, Police review, concert snippets from their carreer - Stew, Andy and Sting history before forming The Police - The beginning of The Police (idea, 1st single, first gig) Part 2 - The start of the success, Roxanne single - 1st US gig at CBGB in NYC and US tour experiences - Band energy, Hatfield Polytechnic gig, 1st Album, Old Grey Whistle Test Part 3 - Stings voice and his film apps - Next To You and the 1st World Tour (Egypt, India, etc.) - next Albums, Gateshead gig, relationships - 5th Album Synchronicity, 1st Solo projects of Stew and Andy, US Tour start 1983 - Breaking up The Police thoughts, Shea Stadium success! Part 4 - last concerts 1984, Sting's and Andy's Solo debut/projects - Reunion 1986 for 3 shows - Greatest Hits release and the planned session - private reunion gig 1992 at Stings wedding Part 5 - Stings MTV session, Andy's jazz music and Stewarts ballett projects - speculations about a final reunion, etc - Outro Total Running Time: [43:21] Source: Master VHS Notes: The show was aired in the afternoon on 16.03.2003, VH1 aired the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame ceremony 6 daysafter Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. "The Police: Behind the Music" explores the rise and ruin of The Police, rock's most dynamic trio, from their start as struggling London punk rockers in the late '70s to their glory days in the early '80s when they were the biggest band in the world. When Sting walked away from The Police in 1984 to pursuse a solo career, their fifth and final album had been #1 on the charts for 17 consecutive weeks, and their hit single "Every Breath You Take" would go on to become the most played record in the history of radio. Video Attribute : Video compression mode : MPEG-2 TV system : 525/60 (NTSC) Aspect Ratio : 4:3 Display Mode : reserved Source picture resolution : 720x480 (525/60) Frame Rate : 29.97 Source picture letterboxed : Not letterboxed Bitrate : 5.12Mbps Audio Attribute : Audio Coding mode : LPCM Sampling Rate : 48kHz Audio application mode : Not specified Number of Audio channels : 2 Bitrate : 1536 Kbps Number of Audio streams : 1